Hilton Flores/S.I. Advance File PhotoRavel Santana's leadoff homer in the top of the second helped ignite the Yankees in their 3-2 win at Connecticut.

NORWICH, Conn. — The streak is over. The losing one, that is.

The Staten Island Yankees scored three runs early and the Baby Bombers’ pitching staff made it stick in ending an 11-game slide with a 3-2 New York-Penn decision over the host Connecticut Tigers on Wednesday night at Dodd Stadium.

Staten Island last won on July 25, an 8-2 road verdict over Mahoning Valley.

The Yankees’ pitching — near the bottom of the league stats with a team ERA of 4.38 — had not been a strong point during their losing streak.

But on Wednesday night, right-handed starter Derek Vamadore (2-3) allowed just one hit in five innings.

Mariel Checo gave up both Tiger runs in the sixth, but relievers James Pazos (one hit) and Taylor Garrison (no hits) shut down the Stedler Division club over the last three innings.

The Yanks scored two in the second inning against loser Tim Kelley (0-2) on back-to-back homers.

Ravel Santana led off the frame with his second homer of the season, a line-drive over the left-field fence, and Peter O’Brien followed with a liner over centerfield, also his second round-tripper.

Again in the third against Kelley, the Yankees (16-33) used three of their nine hits for another run.

Jose Rosario began with his second hit and stole second base, his sixth swipe. Leadoff hitter Taylor Dugas singled to left with Rosario holding at third.

Claudio Custodio then stroked his sixth double to center, plating Rosario for a 3-0 lead.

The Tigers (22-27), who had their four-game winning skein stopped, scored their runs on two hits, a walk and a throwing error.

Connecticut had runners on the corners in the eighth but failed against Pazos. Garrison hurled a perfect ninth for his fifth save.

Staten Island, now 7-17 on the road, finishes this three-game road trip on Thursday night before coming home to entertain the Stedler-leading Tri-City ValleyCats in a three-game set, starting Friday. 